Rick Perry’s 11th television advertisement in Iowa hit the airwaves at 8 a.m. today – and it talks up his idea for cutting congress members’ pay in half.

The new 30-second spot, called “Part-Time Congress,” is the ninth ad for Perry, the governor of Texas, this month alone. It’s now airing on Iowa broadcast and cable.

The ad jabs at four fellow GOP presidential hopefuls – U.S. Reps. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota and Ron Paul of Texas, and former U.S. Reps. Newt Gingrich of Georgia and Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania.

As pictures of the four candidates appear on screen, a narrator says: “Among them, they’ve spent 63 years in Congress, leaving us with debt, earmarks, and bailouts.”

Perry campaign spokesman Ray Sullivan said in a news release: “The current and former members of Congress in the race have a legacy of federal debt, earmarks and excess. Governor Perry has the strongest plan to overhaul Washington, D.C. by creating a part-time Congress, cutting their staff, pay, and time spent in Washington in half.”

Here’s the script:

ANNOUNCER: “If Washington’s the problem, why trust a congressman to fix it? Among them, they’ve spent 63 years in Congress, leaving us with debt, earmarks, and bailouts. Congressmen get $174,000 a year and you get the bill. We need a solution.”

RICK PERRY: “That’s the reason I’ve called for a part-time Congress. Cut their pay in half, cut their time in Washington in half, cut their staff in half, send them home. Let them get a job like everybody else back home has. I’m Rick Perry, and I approve this message.”